: A definitive statement on the genre's endurance. Historical Significance
Eddie Boyd with Peter Green’s 7936 South Rhodes is a masterclass in transatlantic blues. Released in 1968 on Blue Horizon, the album bridges the gap between Chicago’s piano-driven traditions and the fiery soul of the British blues boom. The Core Collaboration Eddie Boyd with Peter Green - 7936 South Rhodes-full album
: Green delivers some of his most tasteful, "less is more" guitar work. : A definitive statement on the genre's endurance
: It avoids the over-production of the late '60s, favoring a stripped-back sound. Essential Tracks The Core Collaboration : Green delivers some of
The album features legendary Chicago pianist Eddie Boyd backed by the core of Fleetwood Mac’s original lineup. : Vocals and piano. Peter Green : Lead guitar. John McVie : Bass. Mick Fleetwood : Drums. Sound and Style
Named after Boyd’s former address in Chicago, the record captures a raw, "live-in-studio" energy.
: A swinging, uptempo highlight that proves the rhythm section's chemistry.